The Ladies' Guide to True Politeness and Perfect Manners / or, Miss Leslie's Behaviour Book
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A nineteenth-century conduct manual lays out concise, practical guidance for women's public and private behavior, organized into topical chapters. It advises on visiting etiquette, introductions, conversation, letter writing, and social obligations, and covers deportment in streets, hotels, ships, and places of amusement. Sections address dress and personal grooming, table manners, handling presents and borrowing, interactions with men and literary women, care of children, and decorum in church and evening parties. The tone is corrective and instructional, offering specific dos and don'ts aimed at refining manners, preserving social ease, and avoiding common breaches of politeness.
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